PEORIA, Ariz.  Most Padres fans know that their team is the only one in the major leagues to have never hit for the cycle nor pitched a no-hitter.

We decided to dig for some more obscure facts and numbers about the Padres...

Fact: The Padres have played at least one game in every major league city except for Toronto.

Outfielder Mark Kotsay: “The players are missing the experience, the opportunity to go up there and see Toronto. It’s a beautiful country. Canada’s great.”

Fact: Tony Gwynn had fewer than 20 strikeouts in six straight seasons (1991-1996) despite having more than 400 at-bats each year during that stretch. David Eckstein had 35 strikeouts in 2010, which is the closest any Padres player has come to that mark in any single season, let alone six straight.

Outfielder Will Venable: “That’s a crazy statistic. Personally I just try to get through a week without striking out 20 times; so I’m Impressed with that for sure.”

Fact: The Padres recorded their longest errorless streak in 2010 with 108 consecutive innings without an error.

enable: “I had no idea about that. Although, I know that we played really good team defense, and it was something we took a lot of pride in…Says a lot about the character of your team to do something like that.”

Fact: Total attendance of Padres games since their inaugural season in 1969 is more than 76 million, which is higher than the population of Italy.

Third baseman Chase Headley: “A lot of people over a lot of time, that’s a big number.”

Fact: Thirteen of the Padres’ 86 leadoff home runs (17%) have been hit in the last two years. Chris Denorfia and Venerable have hit 12 of them.

Venable: “It’s pretty good, but I think it speaks more to the fact that we haven’t had a true leadoff guy here in a while. We’ve got guys who usually hit in other parts of the lineup and have a little more power.”

Fact: Petco Park’s construction cost $298 million, just $23 million more than Alex Rodriguez is earning as part of the 10-year deal he signed in 2007.